February 21 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST
With the Sephora decision in 2022, the California Attorney General threw down the gauntlet and let companies know that ignoring clear consumer signals will not be tolerated. While Do Not Track/Do Not Target (DNT) failed, the Global Privacy Control (GPC) will have the force of law. This session will discuss the history of consumer preference signals, the technology behind the new GPC, and the regulations driving adoption. As new state privacy laws are enacted in the US, understanding GPC will become critical to your company’s success.
Register at https://www.issa.org/event/privacy-sig-listen-to-me-global-privacy-control-gpc-and-consumer-preference/
Speakers:
Janelle Hsia is a trusted advisor for strategic and tactical decision-making within organizations of all sizes. She focuses on privacy and security while bringing a diverse background in leadership, business, security, privacy, and technology spanning over 20 years. Her experience integrating privacy with security and technology helps companies operationalize their privacy and security requirements. She creates comprehensive and tailored data governance programs for SMBs with a global presence. Her passion is privacy and data protection training and awareness. This fall, she is teaching a class on Privacy and Technology at the University of Colorado in Boulder. She is an ISSA Privacy SIG Tri-Chair and one of our 2022 Volunteers of the Year. She is a member of the IEEE Digital Privacy Working Group and an IAPP Official Training Partner. She holds the following certifications CIPM, CIPT, CIPP/US/E, CISA, PMP, and GSLC.
See Janelle Hsia‘s full profile.
R. Jason Cronk is the author of Strategic Privacy by Design, one of the textbooks for the IAPP’s privacy technologist certification (CIPT). He was designated in 2014 as a privacy by design ambassador by the Ontario Information and Privacy Commissioner’s office and has been a leading figure in privacy by design and privacy engineering ever since. Currently he works as a consultant and trainer for a boutique firm Enterprivacy Consulting Group. He can be found tweeting @privacymaverick